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Speaker 3 (00:48):
I'm Michael del Journald.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
This is Thursday, April seventeenth, twenty twenty five, and this
is your morning show. Well, the UK Supreme Court can
define a woman and it does not include trans Trump
now sues main formally, and their governor's approval rating is
falling as she ignores ninety nine point nine percent of
women to make a political stance on a hill for
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one tenth of one percent, Newsweek says young people overwhelmingly
turning to Republican and Conservative party leadership. Maryland. We're always
told it's a Maryland man or was he illegal accidentally deported?
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But was he an MS thirteen gang member? Now the
new report, we can add wife Peter to that. National
correspondent Ory and neilis here with the latest on the
Maryland man who was deported to El Salvador and whether
he was mistakenly arrested or if he was a gang member.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Which is it? Rory, what do we know? I believe
it's Maryland. Father.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
By the way, wait a minute, where's the.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
Band to do the I did for?
Speaker 5 (02:04):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (02:04):
No, So we saw the senator from Maryland down in
El Salvador yesterday trying to get a meeting.
Speaker 3 (02:10):
In this case, a Senator Chris van Holland.
Speaker 4 (02:14):
Had a presspool traveling with him, but didn't really get
any results. After he tried to seek a face to
face with Kilmar Almando Abrego Garcia. He's the man who
was sent to that prison in his native El Salvador.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
I think he just ordered something that was beautifully It
was even gracias. We did a clip from and I'm
not a Fox fan, which which is why I mispronounced
his name on accident. I didn't mean any disrespect. Greg
Godfeldt did an amazing rant on this. I mean, this
is a strange person to die on a hill for
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and take a stance for. And of course his accusation
which you can always count on the media or the
Democrats to pick the wrong side and something. You know,
but we've seen classic cases of bias like this before.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
It's just not playing right now.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
And by the way, the more we get to document
on this guy, the more obvious it is. This isn't
a quality guy to be chasing around the world to
try to say, well, right.
Speaker 4 (03:17):
The allegations that were released yesterday from the White House
spokesperson and posted on the DHS website about an alleged
incident an assault of his wife, punching her, bruising her
and the assault all laid out yesterday. And yeah, more
and more of this evidence is coming together. But still
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there are questions about process here. Yes, he was sent
back to El Salvador, his native country. He was in
the US illegally, but why is he in a prison
in El Salvador and not just released there, you know
what kind of He wasn't convicted of anything here. So
I think those are the questions that we're still trying
to figure out, make sure that there are still processes
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in place for people.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
And I know, and that's a you stated everything perfectly,
which leads to our big dismount, which is he is
now in custody in L. Salvador and it really is
up to L. Salvador to solve is it not?
Speaker 4 (04:15):
Well, doesn't that create an interesting conundrum? Right because now
when you say, well, if the Trump administration says he's
not our problem, he's El Salvador's. L Salvador says, well,
we can't send back someone who is, you know, a terrorist,
boy that that's an awful conundrum, isn't it. That's a
catch twenty two. I guess it's a better way to
describe it, because you could dispose of or eliminate anyone
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that way in that same reclell.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
That would be different if he was a US citizen.
He wasn't, and he's a US citizen with some pretty
documented ties to gang membership and bad behavior. Be different
than them grabbing you by the way I'm not even
a senator. I would come to L. Salvador to get you, Rory.
I can say this. I can say this honest like
you would not come to get me. No, but I
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would just I would say, that's the distinction. I would agree,
but I would say, but what is it?
Speaker 4 (05:09):
You know this was an administrative error they initially said,
they walked back that. But what if they say, oh,
we found out later he's a US citizen. Well, now
I'm there, Well can you get him back?
Speaker 2 (05:19):
No?
Speaker 3 (05:19):
I can't. Yes, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (05:21):
It just does create a great area that we should
be able to go back and get these people if
we sent them there, right, I mean, we are paying L.
Speaker 3 (05:28):
Salvador for this service.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
No, yes, no, I no, I get it, I get it.
Speaker 3 (05:33):
It just proposes good legal questions.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
I'm not have to happen this confusingly, that's for sure.
But I don't know that I would be flying to L.
Salvador trying to get to meet with him to bring
him back and be you know, the hero guy wasn't
supposed to be here anyway. Anyway, roy O'Neil's gonna be back.
By the way, in the third hour, people are in
a panic to buy imported cars before any tariffs going
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to effect.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
Corner.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
We saw this one coming a mile. But we'll be
back with that story in the third hour. All right,
we did something, you know, I'll do the reverse in
the Platinum hour. I kind of just said what the
Obama Easter addresses were like, and I read you word
for word the Trump Easter address that was released on Sunday.
I happened to be golfing and they started talking, Hey,
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somebody brought up, you know, did you see the President's Eastchurch?
And I didn't, you know, And I'm the guy that's
in talk radio, and I was worried about my back.
I was worried about my torn peck muscle and how
I pard parred and then went south and lost my swing,
and you know, I got some golf issues in the cart.
And I'm hearing this, but my takeaway was it's unbelievable,
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the wording, and then almost to the point where I
was uncomfortable so naturally, and then today I didn't remember
till we were in a news break, so I'm reading
it right before I'm doing an interview, and then I
was just so blown away. He didn't hear it. Well
podcast first hour, you'll hear it verbatim. You've never heard
a pastor or a priest describe Easter like this and
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singular and focus, no worry of political correctness. Nobody should
be offended. This is a Christian holiday. I'm talking to Christians.
I don't need to bring up everything else. It was
just such an answer to decades and decades and decades
of prayer and this man's difference since being shot. But
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now I made the comparison to you know what Barack
Obama used to do. And I'm not bashing Barack Obama.
I just want you to know what I was used
to reading, because when Bara, I've happened to read the
President Obama's one time and I'm like, I'm sorry, but
Easter's not about Judy is and these. I mean, well,
it actually is. That's a fulfillment, but you know what
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I mean, it's not about Islamic faith. It's not a
about Eastern eggs and bunnies. It's about Christ. And it
almost became laughable. And so I started featuring them every year,
and I would compare them to is Ramadan ones and
I'm like, okay, I get political correctness, but can Easter
have its moment. Why do we end up giving Islam?
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It's pure moment this it comes to Christianity. Well, we
have to compromise. We don't offend anybody. So I said,
kind of make a big thing out of it. And
I want to give you an example because I just
left it hanging. So this is Obama's Would this be
a second Easter? Yeah, second Easter in the White House
in this week, a faithful celebration.
Speaker 3 (08:43):
You don't mind if I do a little brock, go ahead.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
This is a week of faith for celebration. Monday and
Tuesday nights, Jewish families and friends in the United States
and around the world will gather for Seedam to commemorate
the exodents from Egypt and the triumph of hope perseverance
over in justin and I'm getting a I'm getting a
cedar message. On Sunday, my family will join other Christians like.
Speaker 3 (09:14):
There's just a couple of us.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Uh, We'll you win, all the Christians around the world
and marking the resurrection of Christ. And while we worship
in different ways, we also remember the shared spirit of
humanity that inhabits us all Jews, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, believers,
non believers?
Speaker 3 (09:41):
What is that? Was that the disclaimer?
Speaker 1 (09:46):
Look, if that was real, I wouldn't celebrate Easter.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
All gods are the same, We're just.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
This is a celebration of non belief and belief Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Jews.
Speaker 3 (10:03):
You're not gonna believe the next paragram.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
Amid the storm of public debate without twenty four to
seven news media cycle last right, long before Donald Trump,
you had a presence that criticized the medium. In a
town like Washington that's consumed with day to day, it
can sometimes be easy to lose sight of the eternal,
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as I did in the previous paragraph. Now I remember
why I used to do this bit. These are hilarious,
aren't they. I forgot how bad he was.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
Oh, I'm light headed, heng On, let me get back
in character.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
So on this Easter weekend, let us hold fast to
those aspirations that we hold in common as brothers and
sisters and of the same family, the family of Man.
Now it's become about man, the family of Man.
Speaker 6 (11:07):
Easter is about leaving our sinful nature in family of Man,
and the impossible made possible to enter the very coverage
and life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In three paragraphs,
he took us to all gods are the same to her,
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We're the family of man. All of us know how
important work is.
Speaker 3 (11:40):
This is when I would be going, what the heck's
he telling you about?
Speaker 1 (11:44):
Not just for the paycheck, but for the peace of
mind that comes with knowing you can provide for your family.
As Americans and as human beings, we seek not only
the security, but the sense of dignity, the sense of
community that work confers.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
That is why we are heartening the news.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
Last month, for the first time in more than two years,
our economy created a substantial number. He just turned Easter
into a political message of economic results during his presidency.
Speaker 3 (12:25):
I gotta stop because the clock says I gotta stop.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
Unfortunately, there would have been seven eight more paragraphs, one
of which finally kind of addresses Easter. But that was
the Easter message from the President of the United States
in twenty nineteen. Compare that to what I just read,
and you'll know why I was blown away. Here's the
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one from Trump released this week. This is Holy Week, Milania,
and I join in prayer with Christians celebrating the crucifixion
and resurrection of our Lord and savior, Jesus Christ, the
living Son of God, who conquered death, freed us from
sin and unlocked the gates of heaven for all humanity.
During the Sacred Week, we acknowledge that the glory of
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Easter Sunday cannot come without the sacrifice Christ made on
the Cross and his final hours on earth. Christ willingly
endured excruciating pain, torture, and execution on the cross out
of a deep and abiding love for all of his creation.
Through his suffering, we have redemption. Through his death, we
are forgiven our sins. Through his resurrection, we have the
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hope of eternal life. On Easter morning, the stone is
rolled away, the tomb is empty, and light prevailed over darkness,
signaling that death does not have the final word. And
it goes on like that for paragraphs. Do we have
the caller that called in? I think he's a priest. Okay,
(14:01):
good morning, Michael. As a former Eastern Orthodos priest, I
could not have summed up the Christian faith as succinctly
as the President did.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
What a glorious thing from our government?
Speaker 1 (14:12):
Yeah, preach of Yeah, and I mean at some point,
I just want all of you to understand things that
you and I weren't even believing when we were praying them.
We forget how what a great and mighty God we serve.
And he didn't just do it two thousand years ago.
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He's doing it today right before our eyes. The very
strongholds that we over time marched into are just the
shackles are just falling to the ground right before our eyes.
In less than fifteen years, from that Barack Obama Eastern
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Message to this Trump one, to the death of wokeness,
to the return to common sense, to the return to
picking a guy, it's all I used to pray for
decades to June this day, who you will serve America
seems to have made a choice. I think it's impossible
to miss, and it'd be criminal to miss.
Speaker 7 (15:18):
It's your Morning show with Michael del Journo.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
Just in my defense, I don't know a lot of
people work very hard in planning this show, and I'm
one of them. But you know, I did just do
a thirty five minute detour or more. And now I
still haven't gotten to Gail, who thinks we're all sexist
because we're not comparing her to John Glenn, I haven't gotten.
Speaker 3 (15:48):
To the Maryland father who was just swooped up mistakingly.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
He's also illegal, also an MS thirteen gang member and
a white Peter and the justice of getting him back.
Or how about Elie Stephanic running for governor and hokel
looks beatable in numbers? Or how about the Newsweek article
on you get to about twenty two and down and
there's a generation of staunch conservative Republicans rising up. So
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the candidates have made the transition to youth. The youth
is waiting for those youthful, And meanwhile the Democrats trying
to figure out who their messenger and what their message is.
Speaker 8 (16:27):
Hi.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
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your Morning Show with Michael del Jorna. Hi, It's Michael.
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Speaker 3 (16:52):
Enjoy the podcast. Do we have Paul and Tulsa.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
He's got me craving a Ron sausage cheeseburger today.
Speaker 4 (16:59):
Thanks a lot, the Spanish fright, thanks a lot.
Speaker 3 (17:01):
Paul, what's on your mind?
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Hey Michael, this is Paul from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Whenever I
was actually falsely accused of a crime, no senator came
and bailed me out.
Speaker 3 (17:13):
It seems a little weird to me.
Speaker 9 (17:16):
And my morning show is your morning show with Michael
Dell Joorny.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
Thank you for finding us, Paul and I couldn't agree more.
It is a strange choice they have made. It's also
a theme of our sounds of the day.
Speaker 5 (17:30):
Many people who majored in online activism with a minor
and puberty boy, any of you.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
In the media clearly missed the art.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
Of the deal just before it's going to work out.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
I have to start with before we get to the whole,
why is the left? I mean, first of all, this
shouldn't shock you, right, blm Antifa. You remember bad guys
were good and victims cops.
Speaker 3 (17:57):
Were all bad? Right was wrong? Wrong? Was right?
Speaker 1 (18:02):
It was good trouble, not bad trouble. I mean, this
is not new, but it is strange, Bedfellows, and it
shows why we say all the time this is a
party that needs to pivot. That's why two days ago,
I'm telling you the research is showing Yeah, they're going
to pivot further left. So far left, they're on a
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plane to Well salvad or further left. I hope you see.
What we're talking about is connecting dots. We're not just
killing time here, passing time. We're making sense of things.
And when you make sense of things and see them
for what they are, you can see the future. And
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for many of you that have prayed long hours for decades,
your prayers are being answered right before your eyes. Now
this one, this is just a pure delight for me.
This is New York Attorney General Latisha James. This is
the woman that was used to harass the president and
call him a rapist, and call him satan, and call
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him the Boogeyman, and make it very clear no one
is above the law, and not even a president of
the United States. And now we find out she's caught
up in mortgage fraud. But of course she's the victim,
and of course it has to do with her race,
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not mortgage fraud. So her response to the call to
an investigation, how do you have a home in Virginia
that's a primary resident, says, you're living, I hope as
a primary resident of New York. Otherwise you're not qualified
to be attorney general. What would be her response? Of course,
it's the victimhood and a racial rant.
Speaker 3 (19:50):
Listen, my mission is clear.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
I'm focused, I'm prepared, I'm ready. I've been trained by
I went to Howard University that overturned legal segregation in
this country. I've been taught in those classrooms with our
good martiall once taught. I'm not afraid of no President
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Donald Trump. We're ready for you. We're coming for you,
We're standing.
Speaker 9 (20:19):
Up for you.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
We're fighting on. We're not going down sailing. Victory, my friends,
is clear.
Speaker 3 (20:26):
By the way, what is victory? That's clear.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
It's now and I'm not waiting four years. I'm waiting two.
I tell us, speaker by the name of how King
Jeffries comes to bring us some rest. Come on, ladies,
it's up to us. We saved this democracy before, we'll
save it now.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
Her mortgage fraud is now an issue of segregation and
saving democracy. You know, I play this because there is
no proper way for me to find to word it.
So sometimes I just don't even try. But at some
point you go from being an opposition party to an
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obstructionist party to I think then ultimately an unelectable, irrelevant party.
This is why I use analogies. Like Toto has pulled
the curtain. We can see the wizard isn't a wizard.
We can see it's a fraud. The very lines that
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used to frighten and used to work, they just simply
don't work anymore. It's really kind of sad to watch.
That's why we joke around and do I see.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
Dead people and they don't know they're dead.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
What I'm trying to avoid saying is it's one thing
to be an opposition party. It's another to be an
obstructionist party. And it's another to become an enemy of
the state or an enemy of the people. And if
they don't find a leader, and they don't find a message,
and they don't find the abit ability to pivot, soon
people are going to start connecting that down.
Speaker 8 (22:12):
Now.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
This is the sound to day I want to spend
the most time. This was painful to listen to, and
I listened to it in its entirety. I was moved
to tears through empathy, all right. First of all you
should weep for what happened to this woman's daughter, Rachel.
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But if you're somebody like me with a daughter that
arrived on this earth in a moment of miracle that
changed your life upon first sight, every caring, cherishing, nurturing moment,
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the watching of maturity and blossoming into beauty, everything that
a parent goes through with a daughter. And then have
some animal who shouldn't have been in this country that
has no regard for human life, not just take your
daughter from you senselessly, but torture her endlessly, rape her
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and murder her and discard her like litter.
Speaker 3 (23:26):
And lost.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
In all of this sound, and I think probably the
motive of the President and the administration to have her
come out and speak at this podium in the White
House Press Room is her daughter's story being refused to
be told by major media outlets. But that's classic bias, right,
Stories you cover, stories you don't. Things you ignore, things
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you don't angles, you choose angles, you don't people you
talk to people you don't. Quote, you use, quote you don't.
But when the mother walks out and briefs the White
House Press Corps, that's kind of hard to ignore.
Speaker 3 (24:03):
Isn't it?
Speaker 8 (24:03):
No?
Speaker 3 (24:04):
Was it?
Speaker 1 (24:04):
CNN and MSNBC both cut out the minute she walked
on stage. Those networks cut out as she told every
detail of whom did what to her daughter. Now, I
just spared you three minutes and thirty five seconds of
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some of the most graphic detail crushing her skull with
the rock to the point where it made a six
square inch hole in her skull that three quarters of
her brain swelled out through. There wasn't a single limb
or bone in her body that wasn't broken or shredded
in laceration, and all bloodied after being drug one hundred
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and fifty yards, leaving a blood trail one hundred and
fifty yards. He slams her against a wall to the
point where you get the perfect outline of her body
from the blood flowing as he rapes her twice and
then strangles her to death. I'm gonna spare you all
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that and get to this portion and are sound of
the day. This is Patty Rachel's mother seeing certain members
of the media and certain members of certain parties picking
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the wrong side. Listen, and then.
Speaker 8 (25:36):
He takes her into the tunnel and he picks her up.
He throws her against the wall. Blood is gushing from
her head. Her hair is soaked in blood. And they
showed us pictures of her body against the wall, outlined
the blood, outlined her body and you could see where
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the blood ran down around her as he was raping her.
And then he threw her down and raked her some more,
and then he strangled her because he didn't want her
to be able to live to tell the story. They
said that when they did the autopsy on her neck,
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that one of the things they do is they open
up the neck and they look to see how far
the injury is and then went all the way down
as far as an injury as possible, hemorrhaging in the muscles,
because of how strong and violent the group was around her.
These are the kind of people that have no compulsion,
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like to them, this is nothing. And when he was
sitting in the courtroom, he actually looked like he thought
he was going to be set free.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
I mean, I appreciated the courage it would take a
mother in pain like this to tell that story. When
the president talks about these are bad people we're deporting,
because mothers like this, this is what happened to their daughter.
And they're thinking, had previous presidents done their job and
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secured the border, he wouldn't have been there to do that.
Or how about in today's little partisan political debate, we
don't know which side to root for or choose to support.
Why aren't members of converse on planes to go to
her hometown and comfort this woman not heading to Al
Salvador to get a wife beating MS thirteen gang member
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who's in custody in his sovereign nation doesn't want to
release him. I mean, I loved what the president of
El Salvador said. We've cleaned up our streets. We're not
in the business of releasing terrorists. This is suddenly a
conundrum for everybody. Always loves Scott Jennings for his commentary.
Here's how he puts it.
Speaker 5 (28:03):
More than happy to hear the congressmen say they're all
going to El Salvador. I think Republicans this just confirms
what we have believed about the Democratic Party and why
it currently has a twenty one percent approval rating in Congress.
Look where the energy in the Democratic Party is. It's
around retrieving illegal aliens from l Salvador. It's around fighting
for these college campuses. That have been rife with anti Semitism.
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It's around biological males who want to play in girl sports.
This is why they are losing to Donald Trump every
day because the energy that Democrats feel comes on all
these issues that are fundamentally not where the American people are.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Said all that with the Member of Congress in a
split screen we viewed beautiful moment. Greg Guttfeld on the
five said it probably more in the tone and anger
you'd say it's going on.
Speaker 3 (28:53):
It's amazing.
Speaker 7 (28:54):
You look at the mother and then you can hear
Van Hollins's words about who the most vulnerable is talking
about the gang banger the FN Democrats. You can offer
them two sides and they can't help but pick the
wrong one. You know, for years we've dealt with unfettered
illegal immigration with consequences felt in our cities and in
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our morgues. And now we stop it. And who do
they side with? And illegal with the history of violence,
who beats women? Good job gems. You never fail us,
whether it's Antifa, BLM Hamas, Is there any any dirt
bag that you won'te embrace for political reasons?
Speaker 3 (29:35):
And I got it?
Speaker 7 (29:37):
How many traps do the Democrats and the media lead
people into well, and that's not lost on the youth.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
And way do we get to our visit with David
Sanadi and I share with you the newsweek Yale research
twenty one down. There's a generation of conservative Republicans coming
up because they got the common sense all along. They've
been living in the hell, the epicenter of the indoctrination,
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and it hasn't made sense all along to them. What
to do with Kilmar Garcia. Well, Carolyn Levitt at a
simple explanation.
Speaker 10 (30:22):
Today we have officially learned Democrat officials still refuse to
accept the will of the American people. Maryland Democrat Senator
Chris van Holland rushed to Dulles Airport this morning to
fly to El Salvador, potentially using taxpayer dollars to demand
the release of deported illegal alien MS thirteen terrorists. The
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Democrats and the media in this room have continually and
wrongly labeled Kilmar Abrago Garcia as a Maryland father. There
is no Maryland father. Let me reiterate. Frego Garcia is
an illegal alien MS thirteen gang member and foreign terrorist
who was deported back to his home country and when
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia was originally arrested. He was wearing a
sweatshirt with rolls of money covering the ears, mouth, and
eyes of presidents on various currency denominations. This is a
known MS thirteen gang symbol of here no evil, Speak
no evil, see no evil. Abrago Garcia was also arrested
with two other well known members of the vicious MS
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thirteen gang, and two separate judges found that Abrego Garcia
was a member of MS thirteen and that finding has
never been disputed. And just this morning, it was revealed
through Maryland court documents that Abraio Garcia's wife petitioned for
an order of protection against him for two instances of
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domestic violence in May of twenty twenty one.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
Maryland man, Maryland father, legal immigrant, accidental deporte MS thirteen
gang member now wife Peter. They thought, they thought, they thought,
and they still made the wrong choice and they picked
the wrong side to defend. Back to the CNN Guru
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to wrap up our sounds of the day. Are Trump
voters regretting because that's a constant narrative from the left.
They gotta be Biden, they gotta be regretting their vote. Right, Listen,
the big question, right. I hear all these stories, all.
Speaker 9 (32:32):
These articles, all the Trump voters, they regret what they
did back in twenty twenty four. I'm here to tell you,
uh uh, very few of them regret what they did
back in twenty twenty four. What are we talking about
Trump voters? Looking back at twenty twenty four. We got
a new poll out. The poll was conducted this month.
What percentage would change their vote to a different camp?
Let's pause it for a second. Who would change their vote?
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Ten percent, twenty percent, two out of ten, three out
of ten, one out of ten, even.
Speaker 3 (33:03):
More like two out of one hundred.
Speaker 9 (33:05):
End to day, we're talking just two percent, just two percent.
That's not even a wide spawn on the road.
Speaker 3 (33:11):
The bottom line is this.
Speaker 9 (33:12):
If there's some idea out there that Trump voters are
going around, man, I wish I had voted for Kamala
Harris instead of Donald Trump. The numbers say that is
a fanciful universe. Really, for the most part, does not exist.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
What about and the comparison of Donald Trump the first
term to the second term. There's no comparison. A third
regret their vote. And by the way, it was only
four percent the first time, and you have percent. That
is your Sounds of the Day for this Thursday, April
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the seventeenth.
Speaker 3 (33:46):
Of our Law twenty twenty five. This is your Morning
Show with Michael Del Trono.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
We've been following the rise of AOC and don't forget
that rise will come with the fall of Chuckie Schumer
and his favorability is doing just that.
Speaker 3 (34:03):
Dropping the pole.
Speaker 11 (34:05):
Shows only twenty three percent of surveyed American adults had
a favorable outlook of the Democratic New York senator, compared
to fifty one percent who had an unfavorable view. Shumer
received a pushback from Democratic lawmakers for his decision to
help advance a Republican led spending bill.
Speaker 3 (34:20):
I'm Mark Mayfield. Yah. We've got some good news and
some bad news. You want the good news first, Okay?
I give you the good news.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
Average gas prices across the US are three dollars and
seventeen cents a gallon.
Speaker 3 (34:28):
That is down six cents from last week. Want the
bad news.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
Chairman of the FED says he expects inflation to rise
and economic growth to slow down due to tariffs. By
the way, if we missed our interview on tariff's effects
and small business.
Speaker 3 (34:41):
You'll find that now. We're one of the podcasts later
on this morning, and.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
Chinese retail sites Shean and Timu say prices are going
to rise very very soon thanks to President Trump's tariffs.
Speaker 3 (34:52):
We're all in this together. This is your morning Show
with Michael ndheld Choano
Speaker 11 (35:00):
The